Doing Business in Malta How does dividend taxation work in Malta? Now that we know that Cyprus intends to tax dividends, its popularity as a country of residence is in decline. For those who are wondering what alternative route to take, one already seems to be a candidate. Malta has recently appeared to have increasedRead more ⟶
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VAT returns abroad
VAT returns abroad CompanyNL takes care of foreign VAT returns. An international VAT network is required in order to file a foreign VAT return or for foreign VAT registrations. Would you like to know more about this? Then contact us directly! We at CompanyNL have an international VAT return network that is ready to provide you withRead more ⟶
Dutch Tax Plan 2019
Tax Plan 2019 On Tuesday, September 18, 2018, better known as Prinsjesdag, Minister of Finance Hoekstra presented the Dutch Tax Plan for 2019. The Ministry for Finance has based these fiscal plans on 5 concrete goals: reducing the burden on workers, creating an attractive climate for setting up a business, making the Netherlands greener, implementingRead more ⟶
Doing Business in Singapore: The perfect base for your Asian hub
Doing Business in Singapore: The perfect base for your Asian hub If you are an international entrepreneur thinking of expanding in Asia, then we suggest that you consider Singapore. This cosmopolitan metropolis has successfully managed to reconcile traditional Asian characteristics with a modern Western appearance. Thus, while Singapore still highly values the welfare of theRead more ⟶
To Be or Not to Be: Dutch Dividend Withholding Tax
To Be or Not to Be: Dutch Dividend Withholding Tax The new coalition agreement rocked the boat in the Netherlands. Especially the alleged abolishment of the Dutch dividend withholding tax made a wave. By abolishing this tax, government Rutte III hopes to attract more international entrepreneurs to the Netherlands. Even the renowned tv-host Lubach discussedRead more ⟶
Dutch Tax Plan 2018
Dutch Tax Plan 2018 On Queen’s Speech, ‘Prinsjesdag’ in Dutch, the new Dutch cabinet Rutte III pronounced its ambitious Dutch Tax Plan 2018. Over the last months, the Tax Plan instigated many discussions and far more confusion. On the 19th of December, the final ruling of the First Chamber took place. Here, you may find anRead more ⟶
Dutch VAT compliance on Cross-Border Services and Deliveries
Dutch VAT compliance on Cross-Border Services and Deliveries Do you or your clients offer services to foreign customers? Does your company provide services abroad? Then Dutch VAT compliance can be quite a hurdle. On one hand, the services were delivered by a company settled in the Netherlands. The beneficiary of those services, on the otherRead more ⟶
2018’s Fiscal Resolutions by the Dutch Government
2018’s Fiscal Resolutions by the Dutch Government. The new year usually comes with new resolutions and plans. This isn’t any less true for the Dutch government. It plans on several law adjustments that will be in effect starting January 1, 2018. Among 2018’s Fiscal Resolutions and adjustments are tax changes. The resolution behind these changes is theRead more ⟶
Expansion of the dividend withholding tax exemption and broadening Dutch dividend withholding tax base to include holding cooperatives.
Expansion of the dividend withholding tax exemption and broadening Dutch dividend withholding tax base to include holding cooperatives. Great News! The draft bill concerning the Dutch withholding tax contains several decrees that both tighten and broadens the Dutch dividend withholding tax exemption has been sent to parliament. It provides relief from double taxation in genuine corporate structures.Read more ⟶
The Dutch 30% ruling
The Dutch 30% ruling The Netherlands love their ex-pats. The Dutch ones abroad, but even more so the foreign ones over here. To attract highly skilled and well-paid professionals, the Dutch Tax Authorities grant them the so-called Dutch 30% ruling. The Dutch 30% ruling seems as simple as it is attractive: 30% of your salaryRead more ⟶